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Internal Cabinet Delays and No‑Confidence Plot Against Netanyahu Over Oslo Implementation
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kaggle-ho-028151House Oversight

Internal Cabinet Delays and No‑Confidence Plot Against Netanyahu Over Oslo Implementation

Internal Cabinet Delays and No‑Confidence Plot Against Netanyahu Over Oslo Implementation The passage reveals behind‑the‑scenes political maneuvering within Israel’s government, including a delayed cabinet vote, a narrow cabinet approval, and a planned no‑confidence motion orchestrated by Labor and Haim Ramon to force early elections. While it identifies key actors and dates, it offers limited concrete evidence of illegal conduct or financial transactions, reducing its investigative immediacy. However, it does expose high‑level political conflict over the peace process, which could be politically sensitive if corroborated. Key insights: Cabinet vote on November 11 approved a peace‑process related deal by 8‑4 with five abstentions.; Prime Minister Netanyahu (Bibi) repeatedly stalled implementation despite cabinet clearance.; Labor leader (author) pledged support for the peace process contingent on Netanyahu’s action.

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